Additional Resources
Current Research Studies
12/17/2007
Study Will Use Breast Cells to Predict Breast Cancer Risk
Researchers seek women between the ages of 20 and 80 at high risk or average risk of developing breast cancer to donate breast tissue that will be studied for cancer development. Read more ...
6/26/2007 through 12/31/2010
Study to Evaluate Effect of Support Programs on Quality of Life
Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine seeks women in southeastern Pennsylvania diagnosed with cancer or recurrence in last three years to participate in study comparing different types of support programs Read more ...
3/1/2005 through 1/1/2010
Study Examines Genetic Risk Factors in Young Women
Researchers hope to identify genetic factors that contribute to the onset and progression of breast cancer in young women. Read more ...
Ongoing
Younger Women Sought to Help Test Materials on Uncertainty
Researchers seek African-American women to test materials designed for the needs of women under age 50 who have had breast cancer and are living in North Carolina Read more ...
Ongoing
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Survivors Needed for Survey
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender survivors of breast and other cancers are needed for an online survey focusing on their needs. Read more ...
Ongoing
Pilot Study Collects Information on People’s Views of their Breast Cancer
Researchers will collect information on how people view their breast cancer as the foundation for a larger study focusing on how they cope with a breast cancer diagnosis. Read more ...
Ongoing
Sister Study Helps Researchers Better Understand Reasons Women Get Breast Cancer
A key nationwide effort to find the causes of breast cancer seeks 50,000 female participants from all walks of life who have not had breast cancer but whose sisters have had breast cancer. Read more ...
Ongoing
Study to Assess Complementary Treatment for Reducing Fatigue in People with Breast Cancer
If you completed treatment, have excessive fatigue and live in the San Diego area, you may be eligible to participate in a research study of whether hands-on healing can reduce treatment-related fatigue. Read more ...






